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Eight Indicted in Plot to Attack White House UFC Event, Murder Officials
Eight men face federal charges for allegedly conspiring to attack the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House, planning to murder the President, Vice President, and other high-profile targets. They are accused of providing material support to terrorists and plotting murder.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementWhite HouseFederal GovernmentLegalComputers and InternetGeneral Politics FBIUFC Freedom 250ConspiracyTerrorismMurderIndictment
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Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Deputy Convicted of Obstructing DEA Investigations and Lying to FBI
A Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Deputy was convicted of obstructing DEA investigations and lying to the FBI. Paul Jessen, Jr. faces up to 65 years in prison for tipping off a drug trafficker and betraying public trust.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentState GovernmentsLegal Paul Jessen Jr.Bernalillo County Sheriff’s OfficeDEAFBIObstruction of JusticePublic CorruptionNew Mexico
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Cherokee County Father and Son Plead Guilty to Federal Charges in 2022 Tahlequah Murder
Jermyn Damon Vann, Jr. and Sr. pleaded guilty to federal charges, including murder and child neglect, stemming from a September 2022 incident in Tahlequah, Cherokee County. Both remain in custody awaiting sentencing.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentLegalFederal GovernmentSocial Issues Jermyn Damon Vann Jr.Jermyn Damon Vann Sr.TahlequahCherokee CountyMurderChild NeglectFederal Bureau of InvestigationFBI
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ICE Arrests "Worst of the Worst" Criminal Aliens
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced the arrest of criminal illegal aliens convicted of severe crimes including murder, sexual exploitation, and drug trafficking, with 80% public support for deportation efforts.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentGeneral PoliticsSocial IssuesLegal ICEDepartment of Homeland Securitycriminal illegal aliensmurdersexual exploitationdrug traffickingU.S. Department of Homeland Security
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Former McCurtain County Jail Supervisor Pleads Guilty to Civil Rights Violations
A former McCurtain County Jail shift supervisor, Joseph Nelson Ebert, pleaded guilty to conspiring against rights and depriving a detainee of rights under color of law, facing up to 10 years in prison for each charge.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentLegalFederal GovernmentSocial Issues Joseph Nelson EbertMcCurtain County JailCivil RightsConspiracy Against RightsDeprivation of Rights Under Color of LawOklahomaFBI
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FDA Issues Early Alert for Resmed Ventilators Over Leakage Risk
The FDA issued an Early Alert for Resmed Astral 100 and 150 ventilators due to supercapacitor leakage, potentially causing therapy discontinuation. Five serious injuries are reported. Patients should not stop using devices without clinician instruction, as this issue could lead to serious harm or death.
HealthBusinessPolitics and GovernmentMedical ScienceFederal GovernmentLegal ResmedFDAVentilatorMedical DeviceSupercapacitorProduct RecallPatient SafetyFood RecallsDrugs
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DHS Blames "Sanctuary Politicians" for Surge in Vehicle Attacks on Federal Agents
DHS condemns "sanctuary politicians'" rhetoric, claiming it fuels a 3,300% increase in vehicle attacks against ICE and CBP officers. The department urges a reduction in inflammatory language to protect federal agents.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentState GovernmentsSocial IssuesLegal U.S. Department of Homeland SecurityICECBPSanctuary PoliticiansVehicle AttacksImmigration
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Frisco Man Sentenced to 20 Years for Child Sexual Exploitation at Furry Convention
A Frisco man received a 20-year federal prison sentence for transporting a minor for sexual exploitation. Joseph Ray Robertson abused the child at a furry convention in Atlanta, prompting strong condemnation from U.S. Attorney Jay R. Combs.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegalSocial Issues Joseph Ray RobertsonFriscoAtlantaChild Sexual ExploitationFurry ConventionFederal PrisonProject Safe ChildhoodFBI
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New Jersey Resident Alien Faces Charges for Illegal Voting and False Citizenship Claims
A 62-year-old resident alien, Marian Charitun, has been charged in New Jersey with illegally voting in a federal election and making false statements on his U.S. citizenship application, facing potential prison time.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementGeneral PoliticsFederal GovernmentLegalElection Marian CharitunIllegal VotingCitizenship ApplicationFalse StatementsNew JerseyFederal ElectionFBI
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NOAA Reports Low Solar Activity, Forecasts Slight Chance of M-Class Flares
NOAA's latest report indicates low solar activity with two sunspot regions. The geomagnetic field is quiet to active, with forecasts for quiet to unsettled conditions and a slight chance of M-class flares over the next three days.
Science & TechnologyAstronomy and Space NOAAUSAFSolar activityGeomagnetic fieldM-class flareSunspot regionsSpace WeatherSolar Flares
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Co-Conspirators Sentenced for Multi-Million Dollar Investor Fraud Scheme
Two co-conspirators, Neil Chandran and Bryan Lee, received prison sentences of over 11 years and 3 years, respectively, for defrauding more than 10,000 investors of over $45 million through false company acquisition claims.
BusinessLaw EnforcementLegalFinancial MarketsFederal Government Investor FraudMail FraudWire FraudNeil Suresh ChandranBryan LeeSentencingFBI
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Governor Ivey Appoints Glenda Allred as New Tourism Director, Lee Sentell Retires
Governor Kay Ivey announced Lee Sentell's retirement as Alabama's Tourism Director after two decades of record growth. Glenda Allred, former Deputy State Treasurer, will succeed him, bringing extensive marketing and media relations experience to the role.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessUSAState GovernmentsEconomySocial IssuesEducation Alabama Tourism DepartmentKay IveyLee SentellGlenda AllredTourismGovernmentAppointmentsAlabama Governor's Office
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Casamero Lake Woman Sentenced for Fatal Drunk Driving Hit-and-Run
Debbie Rojack, a Casamero Lake woman, received a 37-month prison sentence for a fatal hit-and-run. She struck and killed a pedestrian while driving drunk, later claiming she thought she hit a deer.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentLegalFederal GovernmentSocial Issues Debbie RojackCasamero LakeInvoluntary ManslaughterHit-and-RunDUINavajo NationNew MexicoFBI
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Media Monitor: Sierra Club Reports Trump Orders Threaten National Monuments
The Sierra Club is reporting that President Donald J Trump signed executive orders to significantly reduce Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments, prompting the organization to mobilize a multi-front defense.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessWhite HouseFederal GovernmentEnvironmentEnergyLegalSocial Issues Donald J TrumpBears Ears National MonumentGrand Staircase-Escalante National MonumentNational MonumentsExecutive OrdersSierra ClubIndigenous Tribes
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SEA Airport Enhances Accessibility and Traveler Experience with New Tools and Upgrades
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport introduces a new ASL interpreter tool for deaf and hard of hearing travelers. The airport also completed major gateway upgrades, expanded PNW-inspired art in C Concourse, and offers diverse vegetarian dining options.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentEntertainmentTransportationSocial IssuesEducationGeneral PoliticsMusic Seattle-Tacoma International AirportSEAASLaccessibilityairport upgradesart installationsvegetarian diningPort of Seattle
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Convicted Felons Sentenced for Drug Trafficking and Firearm Charges After Deadly Chase
Convicted felons Daryl Hubbard and Carl Todd received federal prison sentences for drug trafficking and firearm charges. Their drug dealing led to a deadly high-speed chase, resulting in one death, one paralysis, and a police officer's injury.
Politics and GovernmentLaw EnforcementFederal GovernmentLegalSocial IssuesState Governments Daryl HubbardCarl ToddDrug TraffickingFirearms OffensesGeorgiaHigh-Speed ChaseHomeland Security Task ForceFBI
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Nebraska Woman Sentenced to Over Six Years for $4.7 Million Oglala Sioux Tribe Fraud
Buffy Redfish, 57, was sentenced to 6.5 years in federal prison and ordered to pay $4.7 million in restitution for wire fraud and money laundering against the Oglala Sioux Tribe.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegalEmployment and LaborSocial IssuesGeneral Politics Buffy RedfishOglala Sioux TribeWire FraudMoney LaunderingFederal PrisonFinancial FraudGovernment FraudFBI
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Fairfax County Police Seek Public Assistance in Idylwood Malicious Wounding Case
Fairfax County Police seek public help after a malicious wounding in Idylwood on July 5 left a man with life-threatening injuries. Detectives believe the assault occurred near Route 29 and Graham Road.
Law EnforcementLegalSocial Issues Fairfax County Police DepartmentIdylwoodmalicious woundingassaultMcLean Police DistrictCrime SolversVirginiaReston
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CFTC Agricultural Advisory Committee Schedules First 2026 Meeting
CFTC Chairman Michael S. Selig announced the Agricultural Advisory Committee will convene its first 2026 meeting on July 29 at 1:00 PM EST at CFTC Headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessFederal GovernmentGeneral PoliticsAgricultureEconomy Commodity Futures Trading CommissionCFTCAgricultural Advisory CommitteeMichael S. SeligWashington D.C.GovernmentFinance
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American Airlines Elects John W. Dietrich to Board of Directors
American Airlines Group Inc. has elected John W. Dietrich to its board of directors. Dietrich will contribute to the company's financial oversight, serving on both the Audit and Finance Committees, strengthening the airline's governance.
BusinessEconomyFinancial Markets American AirlinesJohn W. DietrichBoard of DirectorsAudit CommitteeFinance CommitteeCorporate GovernanceAirlines
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Erie, Kansas Man Charged in Federal Child Enticement Case
Richard V. Mitchell, 63, of Erie, Kansas, faces federal charges for attempted enticement of a minor for sexual activity and as a registered sex offender, following an FBI investigation.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegalSocial Issues Richard V. MitchellErie KansasChild EnticementSex OffenderFBIProject Safe ChildhoodFederal Charges
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MS-13 Gang Member Sentenced to 42 Years for Double Murder in Nassau County
MS-13 gang member Kevin Cuevas Del Cid received a 42-year prison sentence for his role in two brutal 2016 murders in Freeport, New York, and a drug conspiracy, marking a significant step in federal efforts against gang violence.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegalSocial Issues Kevin Cuevas Del CidMS-13Nassau CountyFreeportMurderGang ViolenceFBI
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Khong Guan Recalls Glutinous Rice Balls Over Undeclared Peanuts
Khong Guan Corporation recalls 'Glutinous Rice Balls with Black Sesame Filling' due to undeclared peanuts. The product, distributed in CA, HI, NJ, TX, poses a severe allergy risk. No illnesses reported, but consumers with peanut allergies should avoid it.
HealthBusinessMedical ScienceLegalEducation Product RecallKhong Guan CorporationGlutinous Rice BallsPeanutsFood SafetyAllergy AlertUS Food and Drug AdministrationFood RecallsFDADrugs
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Financial Stability Council Addresses Geopolitical Risk, AI, and Market Stability
The Financial Stability Oversight Council, chaired by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, met to discuss geopolitical risk, AI's financial impact, quarterly stability, and nonbank designations, aiming to bolster U.S. financial system resilience.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessScience & TechnologyFederal GovernmentEconomyBankingFinancial MarketsArtificial Intelligence Financial Stability Oversight CouncilScott BessentU.S. Department of the TreasuryGeopolitical RiskFinancial StabilityNonbank Financial CompaniesUS Treasury
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Financial Stability Council Addresses Geopolitical Risk, AI, and Economic Security
The Financial Stability Oversight Council met to discuss geopolitical risk, AI's financial impact, Q2 2026 stability, and nonbank designations, aiming to bolster U.S. economic security and system resilience.
BusinessPolitics and GovernmentScience & TechnologyFederal GovernmentEconomyBankingFinancial MarketsArtificial IntelligenceComputers and Internet Financial Stability Oversight CouncilUS TreasuryScott BessentGeopolitical RiskFinancial StabilityNonbank Financial Companies
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Fairfax County Addresses Senior Care, Public Health, and Community Initiatives
Hunter Mill District focuses on senior home repairs, issues a parasitic illness warning, opens cooling centers, and advances traffic and historic preservation efforts.
Politics and GovernmentHealthEntertainmentUSAGeneral PoliticsSocial IssuesMedical ScienceEconomyReal EstateMusic Fairfax CountyHunter Mill DistrictSenior ServicesPublic HealthCyclosporiasisTraffic ManagementHistoric Preservation
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United Airlines Exceeds Q2 Expectations, Boosts Full-Year Outlook Despite Soaring Fuel Costs
United Airlines reported strong Q2 2026 profits, surpassing Wall Street expectations and raising full-year guidance. The airline navigated a nearly $6 billion fuel cost increase through strategic adjustments and continued customer experience investments.
BusinessScience & TechnologyWorldEconomyFinancial MarketsComputers and InternetTransportationEmployment and LaborSocial Issues United AirlinesFinancial ResultsQ2 2026Fuel CostsCustomer ExperienceStarlinkAirline Industry
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SSA Adopts U.S. Debit Cards for Immediate and Emergency Payments
The Social Security Administration has updated its policy to allow U.S. Debit Cards for delivering Immediate Payments and Emergency Advance Payments. This new electronic payment method aims to streamline the distribution of critical funds.
Politics and GovernmentBusinessFederal GovernmentEconomyEmployment and LaborSocial Issues Social Security AdministrationU.S. Debit CardElectronic PaymentsImmediate PaymentsEmergency Advance PaymentsPolicy UpdateGovernment Services
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California Deploys Firefighters to Aid Oregon Wildfire Efforts
California is sending 10 CAL FIRE leaders to Oregon to combat the 2,656-acre East Evans Creek Fire, marking the first deployment under the Northwest Compact. This mutual aid ensures California maintains full staffing.
Politics and GovernmentEnvironmentState GovernmentsGeneral Politics CaliforniaOregonWildfireCAL FIREEast Evans Creek FireMutual AidEmergency ServicesCalifornia Governors Office
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Fresno Felon Sentenced to 8.5 Years for Firearm and Ammunition Possession
Fresno man Patrick Kasper received an 8.5-year prison sentence for illegal firearm and ammunition possession. A five-time convicted felon, Kasper was apprehended after a high-speed chase, leaving a loaded pistol behind. The case is part of Operation Take Back America.
Law EnforcementPolitics and GovernmentFederal GovernmentLegalSocial Issues Patrick KasperFresnoFelon in possessionFirearmAmmunitionSentencingOperation Take Back AmericaFBI